James Henry Craig Craig was a fellow architecture student with Madill at the
University of Toronto and worked his entire career with Madill after 1912, but had independent commissions from 1920s to 1950s with most outside of Toronto (exception was the
Dominion Public Building which Craig worked with
Thomas W. Fuller). He married
Grace MacFarlane Morris in 1923.
Henry Harrison Madill Madill was born in
Beaverton, Ontario, but later moved to Toronto where he graduated from
Jarvis Collegiate and enrolled in architecture at the
University of Toronto, where he met Craig. With Craig he served with the
Canadian Army from 1915 to 1918, but returned to practice after the war. Madill worked at the School of architecture at the University of Toronto from 1920 to 1975 (Dean from 1948 to 1957 and Director Emeritus in 1975). Madill's academic work prevailed over his design work after Craig's death. ==Selected works==